Water Innovation Prize goes to startups targeting methane and wastewater
Student-led startups Symbrosia and SiPure each awarded a $14,000 grand prize.
Student-led startups Symbrosia and SiPure each awarded a $14,000 grand prize.
Novel batteries are the first to use water-splitting technology at their core.
Novel membrane material removes more impurities, without the need for toxic solvents.
MIT students connect with premier Indian institutes, hospitals, and students to collaborate on “humanistic” assistive design.
“Hybrid” cathodes could provide more power for a given weight and volume.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 3.
Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer earlier.
Institute ranks within the top 2 in 17 of 48 subject areas.
Undergraduate research projects show how students are advancing research in human and artificial intelligence, and applying intelligence tools to other disciplines.
J-WAFS-funded MIT research team shows a new method of fertilizer production can better suit the needs of farms in Africa and around the globe.
Members have made advances in molecular processes, rheology, computer networking, nanocrystalline metals, affective computing, and semiconductor tech.
New system of “strain engineering” can change a material’s optical, electrical, and thermal properties.
Professor of materials science and engineering to lead MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore.
Microscopy technique could help researchers design safer reactor vessels or hydrogen storage tanks.
Theoretical analysis distinguishes observed “holes” from the huge list of hypothetically possible ones.